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→ Jeep Wrangler JL | (2018.5 - 2023) | OE Amplified Systems
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Introduction
These instructions will guide you through replacing the Front, Rear, and Top Dash Speakers in their factory locations and adding amplifiers and a subwoofer to your Jeep.
TIP Before you begin, review these instructions thoroughly and ensure that all parts are present and tools are available.
WARNING Metra Electronics does not assume any responsibility for damage resulting from incorrect Installation.
→ Parts List
Number | Component | Quantity |
1 | 6” Midbass Speaker | 2 |
2 | 1” Component Tweeter | 2 |
3 | 6-CH DSP Amplifier (80Wx6) | 1 |
4 | 650W Mono Block Amplifier | 1 |
5 | 6” Lower Dash Speaker Pods (JP-1014) (Pair) | 1 |
6 | Jeep JK/JL 12” Subwoofer Enclosure | 1 |
7 | Soundbar Speaker Kit (JP-1015) (Pair) | 1 |
8 | Dash Speaker Accent Grilles (JP-1017) (Pair) | 1 |
9 | Lower Dash Accent Grilles (JP-1018) (Pair) | 1 |
10 | Tweeter Speaker Plate Adapter (82-3016) (Pair) | 1 |
11 | 6” Speaker Grille (BC-SPG) (Pair) | 1 |
12 | Jeep Under Seat Amp Rack | 2 |
13 | 4GA Amp Kit | 1 |
14 | 6ft RCA Cables | 2 |
15 | 3ft RCA Cables | 1 |
17 | Amp Bypass Harness | 1 |
18 | AXAMP-CH5 Axxess Interface | 1 |
→ Required Tools
- Drill
- Drill Bits: ½”, ¼”, 12/32”, Step BIt
- Hook Tool
- Panel Tool
- Permanent Marker
- Hole Saw: 1 ½”
- Ratchet
- Sockets:
- 7mm
- 8mm
- 10mm
- 12mm
- 13mm
- Allan Bit: 3/16”, 5mm
- Torx: T20, T25, T30, T40, T50, E12 (Some models)
- Utility Knife
- Wire Cutter/Crimper Tool
- Oscillating Saw or other cutting device
- USB C Cable
- Windows Based Computer (Program DSP Amp)
Tweeters & JP-1017 Installation
This guide will walk you through installing dash-mounted tweeters and replacing accent grilles in your Jeep.
Removing the OE Speakers
Use the following instructions to remove the OE speakers from the vehicle.
- Using a panel tool, pry the grille from the dash.
- Remove the grille.
- Remove the two (2) Philips screws from the speaker.
- Remove the OE speaker by unclipping the harness.
NOTE Metra recommends safely securing the speaker adapter plate to a scrap piece of wood to drill them out.
- The 82-3016 speaker adapter plate has a center mark for reference.
- Drill out the speaker plate adapter using a 1 ½ in hole saw.
- Install the tweeter into the speaker adapter plate with the included hardware.
- Connect the tweeter in the dash with the included speaker harness (72-6517) and install the plate with two (2) Philips screws.
- Install the plate with two (2) Philips screws.
10. Attach the included clips to the new accent covers.
11. Snap the new accent grille covers into place.
JP-1014 Speaker Pod Installation
Use the following instructions to install the JP-1014 speaker pod.
Dash & Radio Removal
Use the following instructions to remove the Driver and Passenger dash panels to have access to replace the speaker pods.
→ Dash Disassembly
- Unclip and remove the panel below the steering column.
- Remove the two (2) Phillips screws exposed (highlighted below).
- Unclip, unplug, and remove the climate control panel (highlighted below).
- Remove the two (2) Phillips screws securing the radio trim panel, then unclip and remove the panel (highlighted below).
- Remove the four (4) Philips screws from the radio (highlighted below).
- Remove the radio from the dash and disconnect the attached harnesses.
- Set the radio aside. It will not be needed again until Source Signal section of this manual.
- Remove the one (1) Phillips screw securing the dash pad, then unclip and remove it by pulling towards you (highlighted below).
- Remove the four (4) Phillips screws securing the instrument panel on the left side and the four (4) Phillips screws securing the airbag panel on the right side (highlighted below).
- Unclip the steering column shroud and move toward the steering wheel (highlighted below).
→ Driver's Side Speaker Removal
The following steps will guide you through removing the driver dash panel to remove the driver speaker pod.
NOTE Once removed, set the panel aside to install the JP-1018 Speaker Grille.
- Open the driver's door, then unclip and remove the panel on the side of the dash.
- Remove (5) Phillips screws exposed (highlighted below).
- Unclip the kick panel cover.
- Remove one (1) Philips screw from the lower left dash (highlighted below).
- Remove two (2) Phillips screws near the steering column (highlighted below).
- Remove two (2) Philips screws on the top of the left dash, then unclip and disconnect the wire harness in the headlight switch. R
- Remove the panel (highlighted below).
- Remove (4) 10mm screws below the steering column. One of the bolts is hidden behind the cross brace behind the left down support (highlighted below).
- Remove (1) 8mm bolt securing the dashboard brace. The brace must only be loosened to remove the speaker pod in the following step (highlighted below).
- Remove three (3) Phillips screws securing the speaker pod, then unclip, unplug, and remove (highlighted below).
TIP Gentle aggression will be required to remove the pod (highlighted below).
NOTE An electronic module is attached to the back of the pod, which must be removed and reused in Kit Assembly (highlighted below).
→ Passenger Side Speaker Removal
The following steps will guide you through removing the passenger dash panel to remove the driver speaker pod. Once removed, set the panel aside to install the JP-1018 Speaker Grille.
- Open the passenger door, then unclip and remove the panel on the side of the dash.
- Remove five (5) Phillips screws exposed (highlighted below).
- Starting from the right, unclip and remove the trim panel from the grab bar.
- Remove the two (2) 10mm screws securing the grab bar, then remove (highlighted below).
- Unclip and remove the airbag trim panel.
- Remove the two (2) Phillips screws exposed (highlighted below).
- Open the glove box.
- Unclip the hinge, drop the glovebox, and remove it.
- Remove three (3) Phillips screws (highlighted below).
- Looking in the glovebox cavity (up high), remove two (2) 13mm screws securing the back of the passenger side airbag (highlighted below).
- Unclip and slightly release the airbag panel just enough to expose the three (3) Phillips screws securing the passenger side dash panel (highlighted below).
- Remove the three (3) screws.
- Remove the two (2) Philips screws exposed after removing the grab handle on the left side (highlighted below).
- Carefully unclip and pull out on the dashboard panel just enough to expose the speaker pod.
- Remove the three (3) Phillips screws securing the pod.
- Unclip, unplug and remove the pod (highlighted below).
JP-1014 Speaker Pod Kit Assembly
Use the following instructions to assemble the JP-1014 speaker pod kit.
- Remove the factory speakers from the speaker pods.
- Disconnect the speaker and remove the grommet and factory wiring harness from the factory speaker pods.
- Insert the grommets into the JP-1014 speaker pods.
- Remove the tabs from the speaker pod to allow the new speaker to fit correctly into the pod (highlighted below).
- Attach the speaker harnesses provided to the factory harness inside the pods and then to the aftermarket speaker.
- Secure the aftermarket speakers to the pods using hardware supplied with the speakers.
- Attach the control module on the back of the driver-side speaker pod with the (3) factory 7mm screws.
- Install the pods back into the dash in reverse removal order.
TIP Be sure to reconnect the module on the back of the driver-side pod.
JP-1018 Lower Dash Speaker Grille Installation
Installation of this speaker grille kit will widen the factory 4-inch opening to accommodate the upgraded 6.5-inch speaker installed in the JP-1014 Speaker Pods. This will allow for a more vivid sound while adding a bold style with black gloss metal grilles and silver accents.
→ Driver Dash Panel
- With the left panel removed, using one (1) dash screw, secure the template to the dash panel.
- Using the mounting screws supplied with the kit, mount the template to the panel (highlighted below).
NOTE If cutting with a jigsaw or handsaw, Metra recommends using all available security points to hold the template in place.
- Using a cutting tool, following the channel in the template, cut a hole into the dash panel and the template.
TIP Allowing the cutting tool to do the work while holding light pressure will result in a better cut and less cleanup.
- Using a 1/4” drill bit, drill out the center holes to allow the locating pins to be inserted into the dash pad (highlighted below).
- Remove the template screws and, using a 12/32nd" drill bit, make four outer holes in the template large enough to pass the backing plate throughout (highlighted below).
NOTE Metra recommends using a stepper bit when making larger holes for the backing plate.
TIP Check each step to verify that the plate will pass through the dash panel.
- Place the front grill into the dash panel.
- Push the locating pins through to the back side of the dash panel.
- Using the locating pins, place the backing plate.
- Using the Phillips machine screw, tighten the grill to the dash panel.
→ Passenger Dash Panel
- Using two (2) OE screws, install the cut template to the dash panel.
- Using the kit screws, complete securing the cut template to the dash panel.
- Utilize assistance from a third party to hold the dash panel, ensuring the speaker pod's clearance.
- Cut out the template.
- Remove the screws holding the template to the panel.
- Using a 12/32nd” drill bit, drill four outer holes of the template large enough to pass the backing plate throughout.
- Using a 1/4” drill bit, drill out the center holes to allow the locating pins to be inserted into the dash panel.
NOTE Metra recommends using a stepper bit when making larger holes for the backing plate. Check each step to verify that the plate will pass through the dash panel.
- Place the front grill into the dash panel, pushing the locating pins through to the back side.
- Using the locating pins, place the backing plate.
- Using the Phillips machine screws, tighten the grille to the dash panel.
NOTE Metra recommends starting the screws by hand to not cross-thread the insert. The maximum required torque on the fastener is 2 feet per pound. If using a power drill, set the clutch to a lower setting.
- Reassemble the lower dash panels. The radio should still be disassembled during this stage.
Seat Disassembly
Use the following instructions to disassemble the seats.
Front Seats Disassembly
Use the following instructions to disassemble the front seats.
1. Using a T50 Torx, unbolt the four (4) bolts on the front passenger seat.
NOTE Some model years use an E12 Star Head on the seat bolts
- Recline the front seats and disconnect the two connectors from the bottom of the seats.
- Remove the seats from the vehicle and set aside.
Fuse Installation and Wire Routing
Use the following instructions to install the amplifier fuse and properly route the wires.
- Remove Red power wire from the amp kit bag.
NOTE The smaller piece of wire will be used to run from the battery terminal to the fuse holder. The longer piece of 4ga wire will run from the fuse hold to the amplifier under the passenger seat.
- Install the fuse into the fuse holder and install the shorter 4ga power wire into one side of the fuse holder using a T-20 Torx.
WARNING Do not connect the battery terminal at this point.
- Using a T20 Torx, install the longer Red power wire into the opposite end of the fuse holder.
- Run the Red power wire behind the fuse box and down the engine bay side of the firewall.
TIP Watch for pinpoints and exhaust components.
- Secure the wire with the included zip ties.
- Pull the carpet back and locate the floor grommet under the seat.
- Remove the grommet.
- Using a 1/2-inch drill bit, drill a hole in the grommet
- Route the power wire toward the center console.
Signal Source Installation
Use the following instructions to install the signal source.
- Install the AXAMP-CH5 T-Harness onto the main radio harness behind the radio and route the interface harness behind the glove box.
- Plug the harness into the Axxess AXAMP-CH5 interface behind the glove box (highlighted below).
- Insert the two (2) six-foot RCAs into the front and rear channels of the interface.
NOTE It is good practice to put a mark on both ends of one of the 6ft RCAs. This will help identify the correct channels when plugging them into the DSP amp.
- Route the two (2) sets of RCAs and the REMOTE Wire from the interface to under the passenger seat, running along the center console.
Chime Volume Adjustment
The AXAMP allows volume adjustment for FRONT & BACKUP sensors tones.
- Use a small screwdriver to adjust the chime level (located next to the UPDATE PORT of the AXAMP Interface).
Final LED Feedback
At the end of programming, the LED will turn Solid Green, which indicates programming was successful.
If the LED does not turn Solid Green, reference the list below to under which program section the problem may stem from.
Blink Rate | Condition/Status |
Solid Green | All Good |
Solid Red | Missing Can Frames |
Blink Red | Clipping Output |
Green/Red | Missing Adv. (Comm Frames) |
- Reassemble the OE radio and Dash Bezels.
Reassemble the OE Radio and Dash Bezels
Use the following instructions to bypass the OE Amplifier:
OE Amplifier Bypass
- Locate the factory amp in the driver's side kick panel behind the OBD II Data Port.
- Unplug the harness from the factory amplifier and plug it into the bypass harness.
- Route the harness down along the driver's door and under the driver's seat, then under the center console to under the passenger’s seat.
6-Channel DSP Amplifier Installation
Use the following instructions to install the 6-Channel DSP Amplifier.
- Mount the 6-Channel DSP Amplifier to the amplifier rack using hook and loop tape.
- Route the Amp Bypass Harness to the speaker terminal side of the amplifier.
- Secure the harness to the amp rack with zip ties through the available cable tie slots for wire management.
- Install the speaker lines into the proper channels.
NOTE See labels on the wire.
Speaker Color | Amp | Channel |
LF Tweeter + | White | CH1 + |
LF Tweeter - | Black | CH1 - |
RF Tweeter + | White | CH2 + |
RF Tweeter - | Black | CH2 - |
LF Midbass + | White | CH3 + |
LF Midbass - | White / Black | CH3 - |
RF Midbass + | Gray | CH4 + |
RF Midbass + | Gray / Black | CH4 - |
LR Soundbar + | Green | CH5 + |
LR Soundbar - | Green / Black | CH5 - |
RR Soundbar + | Purple | CH6 + |
RR Soundbar - | Purple / Black | CH6 - |
- Connect the 8ga power cable from the distribution block to the amp's 12V POWER terminal.
- Install the 8ga ground wire from the amp to the ground point near the distribution block.
- Plug the 6ft RCAs from the AXAMP interface into the 6CH DSP amp.
- Front Left RCA plugs into Channel 1 of the DSP Amp
- Front Right RCA plugs into Channel 2 of the DSP Amp
- Rear Left RCA plugs into Channel 3 of the DSP Amp
- Rear Right RCA plugs into Channel 4 of the DSP Amp
- Install the REMOTE (BLU/WHT) wire from the Axxess interface to the REM IN (BLUE) wire on the amplifier's 2-pin connector.
- Use the available cable tie slots on the amp rack and the included zip ties for cable management.
Subwoofer Amplifier Installation
Use the following instructions to install the subwoofer amplifier.
- Mount the subwoofer amp to the amp rack using hook and loop tape.
- Install the 8ga power wire into the distribution block on the vehicle's passenger side.
- Connect the REMOTE wire to the REM OUT (ORANGE) from the 2-pin harness on the 6-channel amplifier on the passenger side of the Jeep and route the RCAs, remote wire, and 8ga power wire under the center console to under the driver’s seat.
- Plug the 3ft RCAs into Channels 7 and 8 on the 6-channel amplifier under the passenger seat.
- Route them through the center console and plug into the RCA input on the subwoofer amplifier.
- Install the 8ga ground wire from the amplifier to the OE ground lug near the center console.
- Install the 8ga power wire, 8ga ground wire, and the remote wire into the amp's terminals.
- Install the speaker wire into the terminals labeled BRIDGED on the amplifier.
- Route the speaker wire.
→ Subwoofer Speaker Wire Routing
- The speaker wire from the amp should be routed through the center console to the passenger side of the vehicle and then to the back of the Jeep.
- Route to the tailgate if you plan to install the subwoofer onto the door.
- Route to the cargo area if you plan to leave the subwoofer on the cargo area floor.
- Set levels on the amp.
→ → Subwoofer Amp Settings
Use the following settings for the subwoofer amplifier for optimal performance. The yellow arrows indicate the knob setting positions.
Soundbar Speaker Kit Installation
The JP-1015 will upgrade your soundbar speakers from a 4” factory speaker to a 6.5” mid-bass speaker and 1” tweeter in the factory soundbar location.
Soundbar Removal
NOTE Metra highly recommends removing the soundbar before installing this speaker adapter kit. Removal of the two (2) front roof sections will aid in the disassembly of the soundbar.
→ T25 Bolt Removal
Use Steps 1-4 below to remove the (16) T25 bolts from the panels on the ROP (Rollover Protection System):
- Remove the four (4) T25 Torx from the passenger side ROP, carefully unclip, and remove from the vehicle (highlighted below).
- Remove the (3-4) T25 Torx screws from the outer rear seat passenger side ROP (highlighted below).
- Remove the two (2) T25 Torx screws from the inside rear passenger ROP and carefully unclip and remove from the vehicle. Repeat these steps on the driver's side (highlighted below).
- Remove the three (3) T25 Torx screws from the middle ROP cover (highlighted below).
- Carefully remove the dome light, using a long flat-head screwdriver to depress the metal clips on either side of the light (highlighted below).
- Unclip the connector and remove it from the vehicle.
- Remove the six (6) 10mm bolts holding the soundbar to the vehicle (highlighted below).
- Unplug the OE harness from the soundbar and remove it from the vehicle (highlighted below).
WARNING Use caution and have access to assistance (if needed) to avoid breaking or damaging the vehicle or soundbar.
- Remove the four (4) 5mm Allen screws holding the OEM grille in place.
- Remove the five (5) T20 Torx screws from the speakers and (4) T30 Torx from the port and remove from the soundbar.
- Carefully hide the harness in the soundbar. Ensure that you do not cut the wiring while cutting the interior structure of the soundbar.
- Place the template and secure it with the nine (9) provided screws.
- Trace the area highlighted and remove the template. This is the area where the cut will be made.
- Remove the template and carefully cut the traced area. Ensure that you do not cut through to the back of the soundbar or through the wiring in the bar.
- Avoid cutting the four outermost threaded holes, which will be used to secure the grille back in place.
- Use a utility knife to clean up the cut by removing any remaining melted plastic.
→ Assembly
Use the following instructions to complete the assembly.
- After reinstalling the metal cutting template using the nine (9) provided screws, line up the grille and check the previously made cut.
- Using the center point on the underside of the grille cover as a reference, use a 1 ½” hole saw to drill out the opening for the tweeter to be mounted.
- Install the tweeter and the 6.5” speaker into the grille using the included hardware.
4. When you have completed the above step, attach the grill using the provided screws.
→ Installation
- With the tweeter and midrange installed in the grille, flip the grille over to wire the speakers into the speaker harness.
- Cut the speaker harness, strip back both ends, and attach the tweeter's leads to the speaker harness's proper leads.
- Install butt connectors onto the speaker harness and connect the other half of the speaker harness.
- Connect the speaker harness to the terminals of the 6.5” speaker.
- Install the included polyfill into the soundbar.
- Plug the speaker harness into the OE plug in the soundbar.
- Install the speaker plate into the sound bar using the five (5) included 7/64 Allen head screws.
- Repeat the previous steps on the other side of the soundbar.
Subwoofer Installation
Use the instructions below to mount the subwoofer to your Jeep's tailgate.
- Remove tailgate trim panel using nylon panel tool or similar tool to avoid damage to the trim panel.
- Place the tailgate trim panel face down on a soft surface to avoid damage to the panel, drill 2 x ½” holes at the locations highlighted by the arrows below.
TIP The locations are molded into the tailgate trim panel plastic and you must drill directly in the center of these markings.
NOTE The two bottom hole are marked on the back of the panel with a small dimple.
- Install speaker wire through the vent into the door trim panel and into the tailgate following the factory wiring.
- Run the speaker wire from the Sub amp through the factory wiring harness and into the door.
- Install the 3 x 30mm spacers in the top three hole locations with L1 bolts and the 2 x 45mm spacers in the bottom two holes with B1 bolts.
- Bolt through the long bracket for the top 2 holes. On the bottom, bolt through Bracket 1 and Bracket 3, as shown below.
- As per the diagram below, bolt the BAMIT12-V4 into the brackets using the bolts already in the enclosure.
- Unscrew the bolts and attach the brackets.
NOTE Use the mounting locations marked in the image below with arrows.
- The four (4) 25mm M6 bolts must be installed in the opening marked below to seal the enclosure.
- Remove the speaker terminal connector from the enclosure.
- Strip the subwoofer wire so that ¾” of copper wire is showing.
- The Subwoofer needs to be wired for 4 Ohms:
- A jumper wire needs to be inserted into the terminal bridging VC1+ VC2- (refer to the image below).
b. Connect the positive subwoofer wire from the amp to VC2+
c. Connect the negative subwoofer wire from the amp to VC1- (refer to the image below for steps b. and c.)
d. Insert the terminal connector into the enclosure.
- Place both the driver and passenger seats back into the vehicle. Do not bolt them down yet.
- Plug in the airbag connectors and lean the front seats back to expose the amplifiers for the next steps.
TIP If this step is missed, you will get an airbag light on the dash that may require to be reset at the dealership.
- Install the fuse into the fuse holder by the battery.
- Turn the vehicle ignition on and make sure the radio’s volume is all the way down.
- The radio should boot to a Uconnect screen with an ACCEPT button on the screen (shown below).
TIP In some cases, the factory U-Connect Radio will require a reboot process to accept the aftermarket interface. Disconnecting the main harness to install the T-harness and re-powering the radio may cause the U-Connect Radio to program as a different vehicle model than it was originally programmed to.
→→ Splash/Boot-Up Colors
Make | Color |
Chrysler | Blue |
Dodge/Ram | Red |
Jeep | Orange |
Rebooting Steps
Option 1: Reboot Radio
- Turn the key or press the Push To Start button to the ACC position.
WARNING DO NOT press the brake and start the vehicle.
- Press the Power and Tune/Enter buttons for 10-16 seconds until the radio reboots.
- Release once the radio reboots.
You have successfully rebooted your factory radio!
Option 2: Reset UConnect
- Turn the key or push the Push To Start button (Run position).
WARNING DO NOT press the brake and start the vehicle.
- Tap and Hold the Top Right Corner of the screen for 15-20 seconds until the display blacks out, then release.
- The radio will perform the rebooting sequence, then power off.
- The radio should then power on and display the UConnect boot screen with an Accept button present beneath the disclaimer text.
- Press Accept and the radio will load the Home screen
You have successfully reset the Uconnect software!
DSP Setup
Once the DSP amplifier has been installed into the vehicle's audio system, loading a vehicle-specific tune can begin. Proper setup ensures the amplifier is installed correctly, allowing optimal audio performance.
The instructions below will guide you through the step-by-step process of connecting the amplifier to the software to load the vehicle-specific tune.
Once the inputs, outputs, and power harness are correctly connected, the final step in the setup process is connecting the software to the amplifier's processor.
Connecting the DSP Software to the Processor
In order to complete your installation, you must download the VIBE DSP software and your Jeep Tune.
Follow the instructions below to complete this important step.
- Download and unzip the VIBE DSP software (Microsoft Windows only) for the amplifier (embedded below).
DOWNLOAD FILE
NOTE This Microsoft Windows only software provides the interface to access and load the amplifier's vehicle specific tune. You cannot load the tune with the VIBE App.
- Install the software on your computer following the manufacturer's instructions.
- Download the below Jeep JL Specific Tune .jib file to your computer (embedded below).
DOWNLOAD FILE
NOTE This tune includes preset settings features like time alignment, crossovers settings and equalizer adjustments. These settings allow a personalized audio experience specific to your Jeep.
- Connect the amplifier to your computer using the appropriate interface cable.
TIP A USB-C cable is required for the Vibe amp.
- Launch the software.
NOTE The software should detect the connected amplifier automatically. If it does not, follow the software's instructions to establish the connection manually.
- Click SETTINGS.
- Click LOAD PC.
- Locate and select the file that you downloaded to your PC in Step 3 (typically the Downloads or Desktop folders).
- Click OPEN (or double click).
- The program will load the DSP settings from the file to the amplifier, and the settings will display on the screen.
- With the file loaded, click SAVE DSP.
- Select and Click one of the six (6) available preset locations, and label your tune (e.g., JL OE AMPED TUNE).
- Click SAVE DSP to lock the settings into the DSP amplifier.
NOTE This Vibe Audio Kit was tuned on an RTA by a professional audio engineer.
WARNING Metra DOES NOT recommend adjusting any of the preset settings in the programmed DSP tune. Any changes made could affect the audio quality of the system or could cause damage to the system.
Troubleshooting
Use the following steps to troubleshoot the installation.
No Audio Troubleshooting
If there is no audio:
- Confirm power connections to amp.
- Check the INPUT SELECTION on the DSP Program screen (Figure A).
- HI LEVEL for NON-OE AMPED systems
- LOW LEVEL for OE AMPLIFIED SYSTEMS
- Ensure that the Volume Control on DSP Program screen is turned up. (Tune setting is 5.3) (Figure B)
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- Vehicle Applications
- → Installation Time
- Introduction
- → Parts List
- → Required Tools
- Tweeters & JP-1017 Installation
- Removing the OE Speakers
- JP-1014 Speaker Pod Installation
- Dash & Radio Removal
- → Dash Disassembly
- → Driver's Side Speaker Removal
- → Passenger Side Speaker Removal
- JP-1014 Speaker Pod Kit Assembly
- JP-1018 Lower Dash Speaker Grille Installation
- → Driver Dash Panel
- → Passenger Dash Panel
- Seat Disassembly
- Front Seats Disassembly
- Fuse Installation and Wire Routing
- Signal Source Installation
- Chime Volume Adjustment
- Final LED Feedback
- Reassemble the OE Radio and Dash Bezels
- OE Amplifier Bypass
- 6-Channel DSP Amplifier Installation
- Subwoofer Amplifier Installation
- → Subwoofer Speaker Wire Routing
- → → Subwoofer Amp Settings
- Soundbar Speaker Kit Installation
- Soundbar Removal
- → T25 Bolt Removal
- → Assembly
- → Installation
- Subwoofer Installation
- →→ Splash/Boot-Up Colors
- Rebooting Steps
- Option 1: Reboot Radio
- Option 2: Reset UConnect
- DSP Setup
- Connecting the DSP Software to the Processor
- Troubleshooting
- No Audio Troubleshooting
- Technical Support
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